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Don't have Mac computer
can I run swift program on Windows Or I should use online compiler
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If you don't own (or have consistent access to) a mac, you should probably ask yourself if swift is a good use of your available time relative to your available resources.
There are a multitude of technologies/languages that you can learn with readily available resources for Windows. That knowledge and experience will translate over to MacOS, iOS, and Swift.
@akash, I see from your profile you've progressed thru the SoloLearn courses pretty quickly. Working on the Q&A XP points now? LOL.
The open source Swift Language (on a Linux VM, on VirtualBox, on Windows) is an option, but probably isn't a good use of time unless a person has a very near term need to do some server side swift development.
My point, to any new learners reading this, is, "You can't learn everything. Start with some fundamentals that will serve you well in many circumstances."